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[PS Vita] 2.0: PS1 support is a go (unless you live in North America and don't own a PS3)
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Are you always at the same connection? I have the 3G model and there are 4 different wifi connections that I'm near in a given week. They're all saved on the system, but I keep having to go through the menus in order to connect to them.
Its not the best battery ever (that would be the gb pocket) but I never really feel like its dead weight. As long as I charge it before I plan to be away from a PC/outlet for a while.
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Let me tell you about Demon's Souls....
My wife totally bought that story. Totally.
Yeah, I've played mine all day and I'm still at over half a battery. I have a wifi-only model, but bluetooth is enabled.
I do remember the previews claiming it'd be problematic, though.
Bluetooth headset for voice chat.
And that's pretty much it unless they unlock more uses down the road.
// Steam, LoL, & WiiU: VWinds // Livestream //
OH MY GOD.
I'm up to the Silver courses and the Bronze was brutal enough. I'm afraid I'll have to start using easy mode.. :cry:
I remember Sony saying that they were interested in exploring the use of a Vita as a controller for the next playstation. This was around the time the WiiU was shown off. With a Vita, the next playstation would be able to do a lot of what the WiiU can do.
First, let me explain a bit about my home setup. I have my PS3 in my living room along with my Xbox 360, and both are connected to my HDTV. I have a separate dedicated gaming room where I keep my collection of retro consoles, and in this room there is a 32" SD TV. Connected to this TV is both a PSX and a PS2, along with a PSP Go with a paired dualshock 3. All the game machines in this room run to this SDTV.
Now, the cool thing about remote play is that it works on both the PSP and the PSVita, and thus far, titles that can be played on the Vita, can also be played on the PSP and vice versa. Something I don't see a lot of people talking about is that all the virtual console titles on the PS3, along with the PSX emulation, are remote play compatible. This means I can buy a game on my PS3, and use remote play on the go to play it on my TV, or use remote play on my Vita or PSP to play it on the go.
Remote play is too laggy to play any live-action game over the internet (although it's possible over a local network connection), but for RPGs this is a damn godsend. Take, for instance, final fantasy VII. I have the PSX discs, and while I could play the game on my actual PSX in full screen on my SD TV, there is incentive to play it on my PS3 instead. Should I pop the game into my PS3 and create a virtual memory card, I can take my save with me to any screen I go to in my house. That means when I play on my SD TV via the go, I can continue the saves I have in the other room on my PS3. The same applies to the Vita. It's like a cloud save.
Additionally, the games run in a smaller window when played through the go on my SDTV. While full screen would be awesome, running in a smaller window creates a much crisper, sharper image, even on the SDTV. The text is entirely readable.
This is really cool. I can see myself playing through my PSX RPG collection again if only because I'll be able to keep them, and my saves, with me at all times. A neat addition to remote play is that I can pick up a game from screen to screen without even stopping the game. That is, I don't have to close the game on the PS3 to take it with me on the vita. I can continue exactly where I am. So say I'm playing a game and for whatever reason, I need to head out and catch a bus. I can pick up my vita, enter remote play, and continue from the exact spot I left off, with my game never turning off in between.
Obviously, this applies to the few true titles which support remote play too. Stuff like Lair (haha) or Bionic Commando Rearmed (neat!). I play my Vita by turning my phone into a mobile wifi hotspot. If I use 3G speed, the controls are too laggy for something like Bionic Commando Rearmed, but if I bump that bitch up to 4g (or if I'm in my home, connected to a local wifi network) then the lag is low enough to play such a game.
This is a neat feature and I hope to see it expanded upon. If nothing else, at least it currently works as a way to get PSX games on your Vita. I'm sure they'll come as fully compatible installs later on, but you don't have to wait right now if you have a PS3.
I switch between two (home and work) and it always connects to both seamlessly.
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There are a few Google search results that bring up the same problem I have. I'll give Sony a call and see what the deal is.
Hm, weird. For reference, I also have the 3G model, but with 3G and Bluetooth both disabled. I also never enter or leave a wifi zone with the Vita awake/active. I only wake it from sleep once I'm at home/work and covered in wifi. Oh, and one network is open, while the other is WPA passworded. It connects smoothly to both without being told to.
PSN ID - Mostlyjoe Steam ID - dungeondweller
TitS
Considering just saying 'screw it' and pushing through to the end for now. I'll always have the World Tarot to jump around with later.
Yeah, I just recruited the best character in the game after a fuckoff hard battle, so by all rights I should be thrilled.
But ugh, leveling someone from 1.
TitS for sure.
// Steam, LoL, & WiiU: VWinds // Livestream //
I don't even see why people seem to be bothered by this so much. I literally let the game level itself for a hour while I watch a TV show and the character is all caught up. If I paid enough attention to reset fights quicker, it'd probably take less then a hour.
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Oh shit. I honestly didn't even think of turning on the AI for everyone.
NintendoID: Nailbunny 3DS: 3909-8796-4685
Me either. That's brilliant, @chocobolicious.
Gamestop! I only want to buy numbers from you!
ONLY AMERICANS CAN HANDLE THE 12 ALPHA-NUMERIC DIGITS.
USA
USA
USA
ETC
I'm running into a similar problem. Australia != my billing address, so it keeps spitting out an error at me. -.-
There's a reason for this.
We bought Chrono Trigger and Harvest Moon on PSN awhile back (the PSmini/PSX games), would we be able to transfer those and play them on the Vita? Also, does the Vita support multiple PSN IDs like the PS3 does?
I'm sure it's a stupid question, but as I said, I can't seem to find a clear answer. Thanks for any help duders.
First question, no. (YET. They said it will be added down the road)
No idea about the second one though, I only use one ID.
You can only support 1 PSN ID per memory card on the vita. You have to reset the vita and switch memory cards to switch IDs.
Fantastic, thanks guys.
Kind of sucks that you can only have 1 PSN ID per memory card. For everything they're doing right a few things just seem like very odd choices resulting from a compromise of some sort. Yet, I'm sure there's a good reason why it has to be that way.
Honestly? I've had more fun with Hot Shots Golf and Touch My Katamari. But really it depends on what you want. My first title was Uncharted, but I've barely played it.
Uncharted is great, though!